When it comes to highly anticipated games, few titles have as much hype behind them as Grand Theft Auto 6. Over decades, the Grand Theft Auto franchise has positioned itself as the gold standard when it comes to open-world mayhem, and the latest mainline release, Grand Theft Auto 5, has managed to endure for three gaming generations. Plenty of gamers are also looking forward to the next entry in Atlus' Persona series. The studio has given no word about when fans can expect Persona 6, although there are already many theories swirling around.
Although both Grand Theft Auto 6 and Persona 6 are eagerly awaited by gamers, they have several challenges to overcome. Their predecessors are so celebrated that it will be a tall task for these games to surpass them. Furthermore, as more time passes, expectations only grow, making it even less possible for the games to live up to what gamers are imagining.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Needs RDR2's Attention to Detail
The first Grand Theft Auto game was released in 1997 and, with its top-down perspective, it looked nothing like the GTA games that players are used to today. However, it had the DNA that would characterize the series, as it allowed gamers to wreak havoc and commit violence in an urban setting. With GTA 3, released in 2001, Rockstar introduced 3D environments and popularized the open-world genre. The game was a hit, becoming the highest-selling video game of 2001 in the USA, although it did attract a significant amount of controversy for its violence, its depiction of women, and its crass humor. Critics praised the game's movie-like storytelling, as well as the astonishing freedom it granted players. Following GTA 3, Rockstar would prove that the game was not a fluke and that it was
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